Embedding ESG Frameworks to Drive Corporate Value, Finance Long Term Growth and Attract Responsible Investment

11-12-2020
- Training
Virtual classroom
Enhancing the partnership with Budapest Institute of Banking
LSEG Academy is pleased to present a brand new hands-on and interactive workshop, organised in collaboration with our Budapest Institute of Banking partners, where a panel of a panel of thought leaders from LSEG and from the Central Bank of Hungary will describe how ESG frameworks in listed companies can drive corporate value and attract investments.
The four day workshop is addressed to senior managers, CEOs, CFOs, IR managers and CSR managers of mid-sized to large corporates in Hungary and Eastern Europe, approaching sustainable financing and responsible investment as a source of funding for their growth.
This country focused, hands-on learning programme will focus the attention on one of the potential game changers in capital markets: sustainable finance. It will represent for delegates an opportunity to “know-how” to implement at best “effective ESG practices and disclosure frameworks” in their companies and open access to international capital flows from different types of investments, including SRIs.
All financing opportunities offered by sustainable finance asset classes will be discussed in detail with the experts and peers as a powerful means to fund corporates growth strategy on the longer term.
The programme will be highly interactive and experiential. During the final group work exercise, delegates, by building upon the focus areas described in the course, the delegates will identify a set of prioritised actions to engage a wider investors’ base and eventually raise capital from capital markets.

Sara Lovisolo

Gábor Gyura

Attila Tapaszti
8, 9, 10, 11 December 2020, 4 half-day sessions:
Session One: The role of capital markets in advancing the sustainability agenda
Session Two: Sustainable finance asset classes – Equity / Debt / Derivatives
Session Three: Responsible Investments Strategies
Session Four: Implementing solid governance and ESG schemes to attract international investments